I was going to skip this challenge. I don't keep a journal - never have. And I don't often "paint" a page. When I scrap a quote or poem, it tends to look like a poster. And then this morning I read the Beakman & Jax panel in the Sunday funnies (the Washington Post delivers all the Sunday supplements on Saturday.) A child had asked "What does E = mc2 mean". Jax (Joc Church) gave his usual clear explanation, tailored for elementary age kids to understand. And at the bottom, upside down as it always is, was his addendum - the answer on my page. He identified the author only as "an artist friend." I love the concept, and immediately pictured dancing squares of colors. So here it is - not quite a poster! And it was FUN!

All the designers & collections are listed in the EXIF file, but not all the individual papers - there are 28 of them, not including the background!

Wow, this is so cool, Jo. I like your interpretationa nd I really like the bright colors and how you used them. Your word art is great and I enjoyed reading your explanation. I really like your pretty musical background too and thanks for adding a piece of creative YOU to the Thursday Challenge!

As a science teacher this must have been a stretch for you!!! I was looking at the title and wondering how you came up with this page from E=mc squared... but the answer had me laughing, energy is definitely a product of music and colour!! Isn't it great to break away from the usual?? I love that you chose to do this not only in your style but also in what you know...